Thank you Sylvain and Nick for your answers!
But it would be better to have Linphone IM Encryption included in
the binary packages, then have the option to enable it like you did
with ZRTP.
If you have any documentation about this personalised protocol it
would be fine
There is also problem with the chat, if you use ZRTP that means that
the transfer after negotiation will be by SRTP which doesn't
guaranty the delivery in case for example of a transfer of a
picture! (I have often a very slow connection)
على 13 نوف,
2015 ص 08:22، كتب Sylvain Berfini:
Hi,
The website limeprotocol.org has nothing to do with the LIME
encryption we are using to encrypt chat messages.
Our LIME stands for (Linphone Instant Messaging Encryption) and is
not a standard, it just uses ZRTP (which is a standard, rfc 6189).
Cheers.
Sylvain Berfini
Software Engineer @ Belledonne Communications
Le 12/11/2015 20:05, Nick Briggs a écrit :
Try
limeprotocol.org <http://limeprotocol.org> -- it's the 2nd
item if you google: lime protocol encryption.
-- Nick
On Nov 12, 2015,
at 10:55 AM, محيي الدين <address@hidden
<mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
Hello Johan,
Thank you for the explanation, I will try to build the package
and see it Wireshark!
However, I made a google search on Lime protocol but found
nothing, could you give a link to the RFC like or any detailed
document about this protocol?
Thank you :)
على 12 نوف, 2015 ص 08:55، كتب Johan Pascal:
Hi,
Lime is end to end encryption, using material generated
through a previous ZRTP voice call. If your wireshark trace
showed you plain text message, it means Lime is not set up
correctly.
Yes it is also available on android and desktop. Same
modification in the configuration file, --enable-lime as
configure argument for Desktop build.
johan
On 11/11/15 20:14, محيي الدين wrote:
Hello
people,
However, I consider encrypted chat like in real world, I
mean end-to-end encryption, which is not what I have seen
in the test I made using Wireshark, it is only a TLS
channel.
It is not really encryption if the server has the ability
to decrypt the messages between two people!
على 11 نوف, 2015 م 06:37، كتب Liviu Andronic:
On Wed,
Nov 11, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Johan Pascal
<address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,
chat encryption (lime) build is enabled by default on
recent iOS source
code. You must also enable it before build in the
configuration files :
./Resources/linphonerc-factory~ipad
./Resources/linphonerc-factory
by setting
lime=1
in the [sip] section.
There is no indication in the UI that the chat is
encrypted, it may be
implemented one day.
Can/Is chat also encrypted on Android and Desktop
Linphone?
Regards,
Liviu
regards,
johan
On 10/11/15 12:06, Mounika A wrote:
Hi
How to enable encryption and decryption feature in
chatting.Chatting secure
with Zrtp encryption? if zrtp codes is enabled in app.
How can we identify the encryption and decryption
process while we are
chatting between two users on linphone source code in
iOS
Thanks ,
Mounika.A
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